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Fall 2024

For the upcoming cycle, this is a paid position with an emphasis on communications and digital marketing. The Publishing Intern will work directly with the Communications & Distribution Manager. Due to funding requirements, only students are eligible.

Appplication Deadline: August 6, 2024
Estimated term: September 16, 2024 to Jan 17, 2025
Compensation: $25.05/hr
Approx. 15 hrs/ week

To quallify for funding, candidates must be Canadian citizens or perminent residents and be undertaking full or part-time education at any level, at a Canadian institution during the internship.

Internship Cycles

We accept applications for three editorial internships per year. Eligibility criteria and work terms may differ each round. Please follow our newsletter and social media postings for the most up to date information on this internship. Applications are received on a rolling basis until the following dates, unless otherwise stated:

September start—July 15
January start—November 15
May start—March 15

Related Programming

C Internships

C Magazine employs one publishing intern to assist with the production of one to two issues and related educational and fundraising events. As valuable members of C’s team, interns play an important role in promoting and nurturing critical engagement with and knowledge of contemporary art, while gaining practical experience in the field of publishing. Publishing interns will develop their skills in writing, communications, data management, online content management, online and social media marketing, event planning and logistics, volunteer management, donor relations, sponsor development, and grant writing. C Magazine is committed to ensuring an enjoyable, educational, and rewarding experience.

Details

Location

Toronto, Canada

Compensation

This position is paid when funding permits, or compensated by academic credit.

Time Commitment

5 to 10 hours per week on average

Qualifications

This position is geared towards someone who has undertaken university studies in senior-level undergraduate or graduate visual art, critical and curatorial studies, arts management, art history, marketing and communications, publishing, or a related field. A demonstrable interest and experience in contemporary arts and culture is strongly preferred. Candidates must possess excellent organization, research, writing and communication skills, and a working knowledge of Mac OS X, MS Word and Excel, and Google Apps and Drive. Some understanding of not-for-profit organizations is an asset. Familiarity with Photoshop, Filemaker Pro, website content management systems (CMS), contact relationship management (CRM), and social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are also assets. Candidates must be able to work independently, with the supervision of the Publisher, at the C Magazine office or a location of their choice, mainly using their own computer.

Tasks

Circulation

assists with subscription fulfillment, data management, print distribution and marketing.

Readership Development

assists with public programming, community outreach, and campaigns.

Online Communications

assists with social media, email newsletter, and maintaining online content.

Fundraising

assists with donation campaigns, sponsorship agreements, grant applications, and events.

Admin

assists with bookkeeping and office maintenance.

How to Apply

Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your current interests and related experience as a single PDF to Sara Knelman, Publisher by emailing hr@cmagazine.com.

In your email, please indicate which internship and dates you are applying for, as well as any academic accreditation requirements.